Thor: Ragnarok Interview With Karl Urban, Skurge | #ThorRagnarokEvent

In this THOR: RAGNAROK interview with Karl Urban, we learned about his favorite takes that didn’t make it in the movie, the freedom with improvisation as an actor, and how director Taika Waititi got him on board with just a phone call (basically)! This press event was part of the #ThorRagnarokEvent hosted by Disney and Marvel.

One of my blogging friends is a little bit obsessed with the Wellington, New Zealand hometown boy Mr. Urban. From his first Hollywood acting role in Ghost Ship, she’s adored him in everything he’s done: the latest Marvel comic book movie is just the tip of the iceberg for her!

When she heard that I would be going on this trip, she wished me well and hoped I got all the #ThorAir I could handle, but she admitted she might not forgive me if I happened to touch Karl Urban or get too close to him, or even get a picture with him.

She, uh, claimed Karl as HERS.

I’m happy (and relieved) to say that she is still talking to me, despite doing all of the above.

THOR: RAGNAROK Interview With Karl Urban

I share this story to explain just how strong Urban’s fanbase feels about him.

With his extensive movie credit history that spans family favorites like Pete’s Dragonto science fiction movies like Star Trek: Beyond, Dredd, The Lord of the Rings, and more, they have seen him in a lot of significant roles.

I didn’t realize until we started talking just how many films I’d seen him in! And now he’s part of the MCU! If you need to catch up on the movies you should watch before Thor: Ragnarok, check out this list of Marvel movies in order.

When he walked into the room, we surprised him with our enthusiasm. A loud chorus of cheers and clapping washed over him.

I suppose 24 moms and one dad can make some noise when they are excited!

They hired a director in Taika who has a very strong comedic style and sensibility and they actually let him do his job.

There was already a brilliant foundation in the script and we would shoot a couple of versions of what was on the page and then shoot a wealth of material that that Taika quite frankly just made up [LAUGHTER] and there was nothing sacrilegious about a take, you’d be in the middle of a take and he’d be, oh why don’t you say this, say this line.

Director Taika Waititi Photo: Disney

Or a piece of direction– just yell it out.

And it was actually kind of liberating.

You felt comfortable in that you could- there was no such thing as a bad choice that there was nothing precious about it.

I think that really kind of afforded everybody a wonderful freedom to, you know, fully explore all the options.

I can’t wait to see the extras on this movie.

I mean the movie is funny and entertaining but I think the extras are going to be as equally entertaining and I can’t wait to see them.”

Karl Urban, Skurge in THOR: RAGNAROK Photo: Disney

Favorite Scene to Not Make It In Thor: Ragnarok

I wanted to know if there was something he hoped would make it in, but didn’t.

I figured in a movie like this with so much humor and so much improvisation there had to be something he was hoping to see on the big screen.

Karl Urban: “I like Skurge’s introduction when I’m trying to woo the young ladies [LAUGHTER]. They had a whole collection of stolen stuff that Skurge had pillaged from the universe.

And you only got to see one thing of me shaking the [LAUGHTER] whatever that thing was.”

We were able to tell him what it was: a Shake Weight!

Karl Urban: “A Shake Weight! They had all sorts of stuff, we shot like for hours with me with fishing rods with lures [LAUGHTER] and all sorts of crazy stuff, so I’m looking forward to seeing that.”

If I wasn’t looking forward to the Blu-ray, I certainly am now.

I can only imagine the outtakes and unused shenanigans that went on with these guys.

I also heard about some crazy scene Taika did with Loki’s headdress on, so the extended scenes should be the stuff Marvel behind-the-scenes legends are made of!

How He Got Involved with Marvel

Karl Urban: “I got a call from Taika saying listen there’s this character in this movie that I’d love you to go and I’d wanted to work with Taika for a long time.

I’m a huge fan of his work from What We Do In The Shadows, to Wilderpeople, and Boy.

So already he had my half hooked right just by calling me [LAUGHTER] but he sent me the script and I immediately recognized that there was actually something profoundly emotionally compelling about this character’s journey that was eminently relatable.

Here’s a character that’s put in a situation where he has to make a decision, he has to align himself with a cause that he does not believe in but it’s the only thing he can do in order to survive.

And I thought that was a very interesting moral dilemma.

Then once he’s crossed that bridge and he realizes there is no turning back, then he is looking for a way to redeem himself and that was ultimately, his journey.

It resonated on the page.

So I had full confidence that left unmolested it was going to translate onto the screen.”

Photo: Disney

The Women in Thor: Ragnarok

Was the inclusion of these strong, fighting women on screen vital for you to see as an actor?

How did you feel about the experience?

Karl Urban: “It’s imperative.

I think it would have been a boring movie without them [LAUGHTER].

Cate and Tessa are so wonderful in this film; they are my favorite parts of the movie and I love seeing Tessa’s swagger.

I love the journey of her character from the dark place that she was in, to redemption, to the reclaiming herself with her identity.

Patty Holliday

If she isn’t chasing her four kids around Northern Virginia, Patty is chasing four bars on her phone to share her authentic and fun stories on social media and her blog, My No-Guilt Life. She’s also one half of the Marvel Moms, an online community for discussing the Marvel fandom. You can catch up on her runDisney fun at No-Guilt Disney.